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The Distributed Data Show

The Distributed Data Show is your weekly source for the latest news and technical expertise to help you succeed in building large-scale distributed systems. Brought to you by the DataStax Developer Advocate team, we go in-depth with DataStax engineers and special guests from the broader data community. New episodes each Tuesday.

Jonathan Lacefield is working on efforts with DataStax Enterprise Graph, and today Adron speaks with him about graph while at San Francisco Graph Day 2018! We delve into super nodes and adjacency lists to start with. But eventually we move from the aspects of what super nodes and adjacency lists give us to what we are doing and what we’re looking for with graph data and graph database solutions

Jonathan Ellis recounts several attempts in the history of Apache Cassandra to coerce developers into specific behaviors around issues such as sequential scans, tombstones, and joins. We discuss why these attempts didn’t work, and how to respond to developer feedback more effectively.

David talks with Jim Hatcher and Jeremy Hanna about use cases for fraud detection, how the landscape has changed over time, learns what fraudsters are, and how graph databases are perfect to fit the need for modern requirements.

We talk with Josh Perryman of Expero about the current state of the art in enterprise data architectures, how he sees that changing in the future to include a broader set of database and streaming technologies, and how to deal with the resulting complexity.

This week we will be speaking with Denise Gosnell, a graph expert at DataStax. We will be discussing the excitement around Graph Day conference in San Francisco coming up on 09/15. We will also be discussing how Denise got started with graph, her keynote speech for Graph Day, and her upcoming book!

Amanda, David, and Adron talk about the challenges associated with moving their KillrVideo reference application to a multi-cloud cluster and the many considerations that come into play when going multi-cloud.

Amanda, David, and Adron talk about the challenges associated with moving their KillrVideo reference application to a multi-cloud cluster and the many considerations that come into play when going multi-cloud.

In this episode Amanda and Adron tackle the complexities of state management across clouds in a multi-cloud environment. Adron also brings up three best practices that have come up time and time again to help ensure high integrity in state data. Join us for a dive into ways to get prepared for complex state management.